9:30 LRN newscast

The Caddo Parish Coroner has identified the man who was fatally shot Friday night during an incident with Shreveport Police officers. State Police is investigating and not much information has been been provided on what happened before officers shot 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley.

A Harvard Study says allowing your infant to watch TV or tablets could impact their learning and emotional skills later. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Louisiana’s governor’s race now has a Democrat in the field. Pentecostal minister and high school teacher Danny Cole from LaSalle Parish says he’s running for the state’s highest elected position. Cole feels he can appeal to the average voter in a way that career politicians cannot…
cut 5 (08) “…..this state”
Cole says he has no plans to raise taxes, but also plans to increase funding for education.

Crawfish prices for consumers have returned to normal after unprecedented highs in mid-January. That’s according to crawfish app co-founder Laney King, who says crawfish lovers will appreciate the quality of crawfish that’s available…
cut 15 (11) “….we expected”
King says consumers can pay around six-dollars a pound for boiled crawfish.

8:30 LRN Newscast

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to sign into law a bill that sets up an incentive fund to bring more insurers into the state to help property owners struggling with soaring premiums. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon expects the incentive fund will attract eight to ten companies who will write policies south of I-10, and they will also provide homeowners in central and north Louisiana with more options…
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The options for voters as they will elect a new governor in the fall continues to grow. Democrat Danny Cole from LaSalle Parish says he’s running and if elected, he plans to govern in a non-partisan fashion…
cut 6 (07) “….the state of Louisiana”
Cole ran for a state senate seat in 2019 and only received two-percent of the vote.

A study from Harvard finds too much watching of tablets or television during infancy can lead to poorer focus, remembering instructions and problems with multi-tasking once the child hits nine years old. New Orleans Children’s Hospital pediatrician Doctor Susan Fielkow says if screen time is a replacement for social interaction, direct parenting, learning and teaching, it can be detrimental
cut 12 (07) “….replaces it”

Crawfish prices have returned to normal levels, just in time for Super Bowl Sunday and parade-filled weekends. That’s according to Crawfish App co-founder Laney King, who says we saw unprecedented high prices for the start of the crawfish season in mid-January…
Cut 13 (10) “….come down.”
King says consumers can expect to pay around six dollars a pound for boiled crawfish.

7:30 LRN Newscast

There is now a declared Democrat in the race to be Louisiana’s next governor. He is Danny Cole, a professional educator and self-described “Christian Conservative with Democratic values.” Cole, a teacher at Bolton High in Alexandria, feels Louisiana does not invest enough in education…:
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Cole says he’ll also stand up for the common man.

The special session ended with lawmakers approving an incentive fund aimed at bringing in more property insurers. Supporters say it will help lower rates. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says in the regular session he’ll urge legislators to support a grant program for homeowners who want to fortify their roofs against hurricane force winds…
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“Jazz Fest. A New Orleans Story,” won for Best Music Film at last night’s Grammy Awards. Lake Charles zydeco artist Sean Ardoin who collaborated with the Golden Band from Tigerland did not win for their album “Full Circle.” It was up for best regional roots album. Ranky Tanky’s Live at the 2022 Jazz Fest” won the Grammy for that category.

The parade season is ramping up and Super Bowl Sunday is this weekend. Michelle Southern reports crawfish prices have dropped just in time…
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6:45 LRN Sportscast

The Pelicans ended a ten-game losing streak on Saturday by beating the Lakers and now they have a two-game winning streak after slamming Sacramento 136 to 104 last night. Second-year forward Trey Murphy had 30 points as he nailed six three-pointers. New Orleans is now 28-and-27.

The LSU men’s basketball team’s losing streak has reached ten games after falling to fourth ranked Alabama 79-69. The Tigers visit Mississippi State on Wednesday.

The Ragin Cajuns win streak is up to ten games after posting a 77-67 win over Marshall on Saturday. Coach Bob Marlin likes how his team goes about its business…
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On Saturday, Jordan Brown had 26 points and 20 rebounds.

The third ranked LSU women’s basketball team held off upset minded Texas A-and-M 72-66 yesterday. The win sets up a highly anticipated matchup against top ranked South Carolina on Super Bowl Sunday. LSU is expected to move up to number two in the polls today after Stanford lost to Washington.

Lafayette Christian quarterback Ju’Juan Johnson has committed to Colorado over the LSU Tigers and Florida. Johnson is expected to play cornerback at the next level and he’s rated as a four-star recruit.

The Saints have three picks with the first 71 selections in the NFL draft. NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says New Orleans can’t afford any misses…
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The NFL draft is April 27th to the 29th.

6:30 LRN Newscast

Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the legislative approval of a 45-million dollar incentive fund to attract more insurance companies will provide relief sooner than later for residents struggling with soaring premiums for property coverage. Donelon says the goal is to reduce the number of policyholders who have Citizens Insurance with a private insurer…
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The first incentive program was established after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

Allowing infants to watch tablets and TV could impair their emotional well-being and academic achievement once they reach the age of 9 according to a Harvard University Study. Children’s Hospital of New Orleans Pediatrician Dr. Susan Fielkow (fell-co) agrees and says it can affect a child’s executive functioning skills.
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We now have an announced Democrat in the 2023 Governor’s race. Kevin Gallagher reports on the first Dem to jump in…:
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We now have an announced Democrat in the 2023 Governor’s race. Kevin Gallagher reports on the first Dem to jump in…:

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A Harvard Study says allowing your infant to watch TV or tablets could impact their learning and emotional skills later. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The parade season is about to ramp up and Super Bowl Sunday is this weekend. Michelle Southern reports crawfish prices have dropped just in time…

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There is now a declared Democrat in the race to be Louisiana’s next governor. He is Daniel “Danny” Cole, a professional educator and self-described “Christian Conservative with Democratic values.” Cole says, as a teacher at Bolton High in Alexandria, he feels Louisiana does not invest enough of its annual budgets in education…:

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Cole feels he can appeal to the average voter in a way that career politicians cannot, and he can make a runoff election this fall. He says he will be the People’s Democrat for Governor…:

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Cole lives in Trout, in LaSalle Parish. He is running as a Democrat, but says – if elected – he will govern in a non-partisan fashion…:

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Cole ran unsuccessfully for state Senate in 2019. To learn more about Danny Cole, find him on Facebook.

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Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says the approval of a 45-million dollar incentive fund to attract more insurance companies will provide relief sooner than later for residents struggling with soaring premiums for property coverage. Donelon says the goal is to reduce the number of policyholders who have Citizens Insurance with a private insurer…

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The first incentive program was established after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Donelon estimates there are between 75,000 to 80,000 attract Citizens policies that could find private insurers once they received their incentives and that could happen by the end of March.

Most of the state’s Citizens’ policies are located in the coastal zone, but Donelon expects the incentive fund will attract as many as ten companies who will write policies south of I-10, and that will also provide homeowners in central and north Louisiana with more options for coverage…

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Donelon says in the regular session he’ll urge legislators to get behind a plan to provide grant money to homeowners who want to fortify their homes against 100-mile per hour plus hurricane winds…

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Allowing infants to watch tablets and TV could impair their emotional well-being and academic achievement once they reach the age of 9 according to a Harvard University Study. Children’s Hospital of New Orleans Pediatrician Dr. Susan Fielkow (fell-co) agrees and says it can affect a child’s executive function skills.

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She says these particular skills are the basis of one’s academic success and personal relationships.

But Fielkow says there’s a question of whether or not it’s the electronic equipment or screen time that’s somehow affecting the brain…

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The study plans to do further research to determine if screen time caused impairments or if other factors in a child’s environment are responsible for poorer executive functioning. Fielkow says if screen time is a replacement for social interaction, direct parenting, learning, and teaching…

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Crawfish prices have returned to normal levels, just in time for Super Bowl Sunday and parade-filled weekends. That’s according to Crawfish App co-founder Laney King, who says we saw unprecedented high prices for the start of the crawfish season in mid-January…

Cut 13 (10)  “….come down.”

King says consumers can expect to pay around six dollars a pound for boiled crawfish and $3.50 a pound for medium-sized live crawfish

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And King says crawfish lovers will appreciate the quality of crawfish that’s available…

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10:30 LRN Newscast Feb 5

State lawmakers have approved legislation that sets up a 45-million-dollar incentive fund that will be used to bring more insurance companies to Louisiana that will offer homeowners coverage. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says this is not the silver bullet to solve the state’s insurance crisis, but it’s a first step and lawmakers will continue to address the problem in the regular session that starts in April…

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And finally good news for crawfish lovers. The average price for a pound of crawfish has dropped about $2 a pound, that’s according to The Crawfish App, which tracks retail prices from more than 1,600 locations. In mid-January, the average was $5.67 a pound. But the last two weeks medium-size live crawfish are selling between $3.50 and $3.99 a pound, which is 40 cents cheaper than last year.

The Louisiana National Guard held a deployment ceremony Friday in New Orleans, as they prepare to head for the Middle East. The “3-6-7-3″ Support Maintenance Company is a combat support unit; tasked with keeping military vehicles and materials in working order. Battalion Commander Lt. Colonel Ira Jones says their role is of utmost importance…:

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The unit’s destination is classified. They should return home in about a year.

If you love King Cake, you’ll want to head over to Thibodaux this afternoon for the for the city’s inaugural Bayou King Cake Festival. Mayor Kevin Clement says it’s good family fun and all to benefit the Lafourche Parish Education Foundation…:

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It kicks off with a kid’s parade at 1:30.

9:30 LRN Newscast Feb 4

State lawmakers have approved legislation that sets up a 45-million-dollar incentive fund that will be used to bring more insurance companies to Louisiana that will offer homeowners coverage. Senate Insurance Chairman Kirk Talbot says the goal is to reduce the number of Citizens Property Insurance policyholders who face a 63-percent rate hike this year.

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The bill passed on a 37-to-1 vote in the Senate on Friday.

Mona Hardin, the mother of Black motorist Ronald Greene who was killed during a traffic stop in 2019, will attend President Biden’s State of the Union address Tuesday. Hardin continues to seek justice and accountability for the death of her son and other victims of police brutality.

Senator John Kennedy wants Louisiana to develop a new methodology to grade public schools. Kennedy made his comments on the floor of the U.S. Senate. He didn’t offer any specifics on how schools should be graded, but expressed the importance of it because it’s vital to the future of Louisiana…:

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The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has discussed changing Louisiana’s accountability system, but proposed changes have faced criticism from school boards, superintendents, principals, and teachers.

In Thibodaux this afternoon they’ll hold their inaugural Bayou King Cake Festival. Mayor Kevin Clement says it all kicks off with a kids’ parade at 1:30.

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And there will be plenty of King Cake to sample.

8:30 LRN Newscast Feb 4

State Police is investigating an officer-involved shooting death that happened in Shreveport. According to a news release troopers were requested by the Shreveport Police Department to investigate an officer-involved shooting on Fullerton Street, near North Hearne Avenue. One person that was shot was pronounced dead, and no officers were injured during the incident.

A Louisiana National Guard unit is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, on a classified support mission. More from Jeff Palermo…:

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U-S Senator John Kennedy wants Louisiana to develop a new methodology to grade public schools. Kennedy points to the grades that the state’s high schools have received…

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The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education has discussed changing Louisiana’s accountability system, but proposed changes have faced criticism from school boards, superintendents, principals, and teachers.

If you’re a King Cake connoisseur there’s an inaugural festival cooked up just for you on Saturday. It’s the Lafourche Education Foundation’s Bayou King Cake Festival. Thibodaux Mayor Kevin Clement says attendees can sample almost two dozen cakes and they have five tickets each to cast their vote.

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Things kick off at 1:30 with a kid’s parade.

 

5:30 LRN Newscast Feb 03

Senator John Kennedy wants Louisiana to develop a new methodology to grade public schools. Kennedy says 70-percent of the state’s high schools have received A and B grades, but in reality, we know many of these schools do not deserve such a high rating…:

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A Louisiana National Guard unit held a deployment ceremony at New Orleans’ World War II Museum Friday morning, before they head to the Middle East on a classified mission. Lt. Colonel Ira Jones is Battalion Commander of the 3-6-7-3 Support Maintenance Company. He says they’ll be out-of-country for quite a while…:

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The 3-6-7-3 does maintenance of military vehicles and equipment. Where they’re going is classified.

 

In Baton Rouge, the special session on the state’s insurance crisis has ended with the Senate passing the $45-million Insure Louisiana Incentive Fund package. The measure reached final passage by a 37-to-1 vote and goes to the Governor.

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you’ll want to head for Thibodaux to attend a festival dedicated to the state’s favorite pastry, the King Cake…:

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